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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY: MLB AL Announced Attendance Through July 18 

       HOME      '99 YEAR-TO-DATE          COMPARISONS
TEAM   DATES   AVG.     TOTAL   %CAP '98 AVG. %+/- '97 AVG. %+/- 
CLE     48   42,595  2,044,559   98%  42,576    0%  42,559    0%
BAL     43   42,546  1,829,459   87%  45,219  - 6%  45,816  - 7%
NYY     47   38,954  1,830,838   71%  35,943  + 8%  33,083  +18%
TEX     40   36,165  1,446,587   74%  36,182    0%  36,815  - 2%
ANA     42   29,734  1,248,815   66%  28,768  + 3%  21,819  +36%
SEA     43   29,696  1,276,940   51%  33,778  -12%  39,494  -25% 
 KING   39   28,213  1,100,299   48%    --     --     --     --
 SAFE    4   44,160    176,641  100%    --     --     --     --
BOS     47   29,133  1,369,231   86%  28,573  + 2%  27,827  + 5%
TOR     52   24,757  1,287,363   49%  30,115  -18%  31,967  -23%
DET     50   21,360  1,068,010   46%  17,502  +22%  17,280  +24% 
KC      42   21,340    896,272   53%  18,819  +13%  19,710    8% 
TAM     42   20,545    862,903   45%  28,803  -29%    --     --
OAK     45   17,591    791,590   40%  14,839  +19%  15,965   10% 
CHI     45   17,378    782,003   39%  16,528    5%  23,913  -27%
MIN     45   14,910    670,952   31%  14,868    0%  17,421  -14%
AL     631   27,584  17,405,522  59%  27,972   -1%  28,086  - 2% 

          NOTES: The '98 comparison is to average attendance
     through the same number of dates, while the '97 comparison
     is to final season average.  '97 final average includes
     Milwaukee, which returned to the NL in '98.  The Mariners
     moved into 44,607-seat Safeco Field on July 15.  

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